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Plan Health Education • 3.1 Implement a plan of action – Subsets 3.1.1 thru 3.1.7 • 3.2 Monitor implementation of health education – Subsets 3.2.1 thru 3.2.5 • 3.3 Train individuals involved in implementation of health education – Subsets 3.3.1 thru 3.3.8 The Role of Implementing Health Education • Motivate people in their pursuit of healthful behaviors • The Health Education Specialist must be able to… Infer objectives suitable to the program Select media and methods appropriate to the intended audience Conduct programs as planned Make revisions to programs and objectives Train those involved in implementation of the program AOR 3 Key Terms Implementation Social Cognitive Theory Logic Model Learning Activities Transtheoretical Model or Inputs Tailored Message Stages of Change Outputs Targeted Message Plain Language Assumptions Intervention or Program Pilot Test or Field Test External Factors Intervention Strategy Health Belief Model Health Literacy Culture Theory of Planned Behavior Phasing In Cultural Competency Diffusion of Innovations Theory Total Implementation Gantt Method Code of Ethics CNHEO Code of Ethics PERT Ecological Models Omission CMP Negligence Commission Belmont Report Informed Consent Implementing Health Education in The Community • Face dual challenges of motivating a diverse population and changing community environment, norms or capacity • HE must use a variety of coordinated approaches to reach program objectives • Identify a wide range of intervention strategies to be carried out in a number of locations in order to engage subgroups of the population – Examples: • Increasing awareness of dietary choices through local media • Coordinating with local grocery chains to provide educational materials and stock healthier items • Arranging for a cooking demonstration at a community center • Collaborating with community planners to make a community vegetable garden or farmer’s market available • Working with schools to change vending machine policies Implementing Health Education in Schools (K-12) • HE work to increase students’ knowledge and to promote positive attitudes and behaviors with respect to health • Typically provided with a curriculum by the school, a school-based health education specialist infers objectives appropriate to students’ learning potential and abilities and decides on appropriate teaching techniques • Lesson plans are informed by students’ learning needs, degree of parental support and related factors • Student learning is assessed and monitored to facilitate revisions in the curriculum and instructional methods • HE works with administrative staff, faculty, parent/community groups to encourage school policies that support healthy behaviors
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